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Man Utd Set to Open Talks to Hire Julian Nagelsmann

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Michael Carrick’s chances of landing the Manchester United job on a permanent basis took a big hit as they were beaten 2-1 by relegation-threatened Leeds United at Old Trafford on Monday night.

Man United had the opportunity to pull 10 points clear of sixth-placed Chelsea in the table, knowing that a top-five finish is enough to secure qualification for the Champions League next season.

However, they were poor throughout the clash against Daniel Farke’s impressive Leeds side, and had Lisandro Martinez sent off in the second half for pulling Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s hair.

The Red Devils still remain in a strong position to finish in the top five after Chelsea were beaten 3-0 by Manchester City on Sunday, but it means they have a bit more pressure on them going into the final half-a-dozen matches as Liverpool got back to winning ways on Saturday.

Carrick had been in pole position to be named as Ruben Amorim’s permanent successor at Old Trafford, but his own hopes may have taken a dent with United chiefs ready to speak to other candidates this month.

United Set to Open Talks With Nagelsmann

Germany head coach Julian Nagelsmann during a press conference

According to GIVEMESPORT sources, United decision-makers are set to begin outreach to speak to Carrick alternatives this month.

Germany boss Julian Nagelsmann is one of the managers of interest who they are set to make a ‘formal’ approach to, with he and Carrick above someone like USA manager Mauricio Pochettino on the Red Devils’ shortlist, GMS understands.

Nagelsmann is open to taking a job back at a club side following the conclusion of the World Cup, and he wants to manage in the Premier League.

GMS previously revealed that Portugal coach Roberto Martinez had been spoken about internally as a potential option too, although a separate report this weekend suggested that Carrick and Nagelsmann were the two favoured candidates.

Fabrizio Romano revealed last week that Paris Saint-Germain’s Luis Enrique is a dream appointment for one senior official at United, but the Spaniard remains in talks with the French club over extending his stay at the Parc des Princes.

Nagelsmann is Better Than Carrick

Julian Nagelsmann coaching the German national team

While Carrick has largely been outstanding for United and been the driving force behind their rise into the top four, performances like the one against Leeds do raise doubts over his long-term suitability to the role.

The hosts were completely outplayed by the Premier League strugglers in the first half at Old Trafford, and they should have found themselves down by more than the 2-0 scoreline.

Despite being just 38 years of age, Nagelsmann has already taken charge of one of the biggest clubs in Europe, as well as one of the biggest nations in world football, and he is hugely respected.

He has experience of managing in the Champions League, including taking RB Leipzig to the semi-finals, and has been labelled as a tactical ‘genius’.

Given his desire to manage in the Premier League, United could have a free run at securing his services this summer, unless Liverpool decide to sack Arne Slot, or Pep Guardiola leaves Manchester City.

It remains to be seen if there are any doubts over the future of Mikel Arteta at Arsenal, should they not win a trophy, or Liam Rosenior at Chelsea, but United should take advantage while their position is clear and land a manager who is a better appointment than Carrick for the long-term.

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England’s Squad Numbers For the 2026 World Cup Released

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England’s squad numbers for the 2026 World Cup have been revealed by FIFA.

Tuchel named his 26-man squad for this summer’s tournament, to be played in the United States, Canada and Mexico, earlier this month. The likes of Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice were all included.

There were also some huge omissions, with Harry Maguire, Jarrod Bowen, Cole Palmer, Morgan Gibbs-White and more big names being left at home.

The World Cup kicked off in just under two weeks, with England kicking off their campaign on June 17 against Croatia. The Three Lions’ starting XI for the tournament is currently unclear.

However, the squad numbers could hint at which 11 players Tuchel will field from the outset.

England’s Squad Numbers (1-11)

Harry Kane and Morgan Rogers hug during an England game

Unsurprisingly, Jordan Pickford has been given the number 1 shirt. The Everton star has been England’s starting goalkeeper for many years and that’s expected to continue this summer.

Ezri Konsa has been given the number 2 shirt, with numbers 3, 5 and 6 filled by Nico O’Reilly, John Stones and Marc Guehi respectively. If the squad numbers are anything to go by, those four will make up Tuchel’s defence.

Declan Rice is guaranteed to start in the middle of midfield. He has been given the number 4 shirt, while fellow midfielders Elliot Anderson and Jude Bellingham have been given numbers 8 and 10 respectively.

The squad numbers suggest that the three players Tuchel intends to field in attack are Saka, Marcus Rashford and Kane. Saka has been handed the number 7 shirt, Kane will be England’s number 9 and Rashford has been given number 11.

England’s Squad Numbers (1-11)

Shirt Number

Player

Position

Club

1

Jordan Pickford

GK

Everton

2

Ezri Konsa

DEF

Aston Villa

3

Nico O’Reilly

DEF

Manchester City

4

Declan Rice

MID

Arsenal

5

John Stones

DEF

Manchester City

6

Marc Guehi

DEF

Manchester City

7

Bukayo Saka

FWD

Arsenal

8

Elliot Anderson

MID

Nottingham Forest

9

Harry Kane

FWD

Bayern Munich

10

Jude Bellingham

MID

Real Madrid

11

Marcus Rashford

FWD

Manchester United

England’s Squad Numbers (12-26)

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Tino Livarmento, included in an England squad for a major tournament for the first time, has been given the number 12 shirt. His Newcastle teammates Dan Burn and Anthony Gordon have been handed numbers 15 and 18 respectively.

Pickford’s understudy, Dean Henderson, has been handed the number 13 shirt, while third-choice goalkeeper James Trafford has been given the number 23 jersey.

Kobbie Mainoo will wear the number 16, while Morgan Rogers, who is competing with Bellingham for a starting berth, has been handed number 17.

Backup strikers Ollie Watkins and Ivan Toney have been given numbers 19 and 22 respectively, with Arsenal duo Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze handed numbers 20 and 21.

The three highest shirt numbers in the squad are occupied by Reece James (24), Djed Spence (25) and Jarell Quansah (26).

Of the players given numbers 12-26, James is the most likely player to start. The right-back also wears the number 24 shirt for Chelsea and is likely to start ahead of Konsa if fully fit.

England’s Squad Numbers (12-26)

Shirt Number

Player

Position

Club

12

Tino Livramento

DEF

Newcastle United

13

Dean Henderson

GK

Crystal Palace

14

Jordan Henderson

MID

Brentford

15

Dan Burn

DEF

Newcastle United

16

Kobbie Mainoo

MID

Manchester United

17

Morgan Rogers

MID

Aston Villa

18

Anthony Gordon

FWD

Newcastle United

19

Ollie Watkins

FWD

Aston Villa

20

Noni Madueke

FWD

Arsenal

21

Eberechi Eze

MID

Arsenal

22

Ivan Toney

FWD

Al-Ahli

23

James Trafford

GK

Manchester City

24

Reece James

DEF

Chelsea

25

Djed Spence

DEF

Tottenham Hotspur

26

Jarell Quansah

DEF

Bayer Leverkusen

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Everton Lead Race to Sign Midfielder Hayden Hackney: David Ornstein

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Everton currently lead the race to sign a new midfielder ahead of the summer transfer window, according to David Ornstein.

After a disappointing end to the 2025/2026 season, the Toffees are likely to be active in the upcoming transfer window.

Last summer, Everton were incredibly busy looking to build a squad capable of pushing for Europe.

Unfortunately for Everton, they fell at the final hurdle, showing that they need further reinforcements this summer in order to compete at the highest level.

The Toffees don’t have European football to attract potential new targets heading into the summer, so they’ll have to be clever in how they try to tempt players with a move.


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Everton Lead Race for Midfielder

Hayden Hackney

According to The Athletic’s David Ornstein, Everton are currently leading the race to sign Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney ahead of the summer transfer window.

Hackney favours a move to Everton, with club-to-club talks set to follow.

Hackney, who has been described as being ‘on another planet’, was recently voted as Middlesbrough’s player of the season after helping guide them to the Championship playoffs.

Other clubs such as Tottenham, Crystal Palace and Manchester United are also keen on Hackney, but it now appears that his preference would be to move to Everton this summer.

Everton Need a Big Window

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Everton spent a significant sum of money last summer, but they failed in their push to finish in the European places.

Manager David Moyes regularly spoke about how the Toffees were aiming to qualify for Europe, but they clearly didn’t have a squad good enough to do so.

Further reinforcements will be needed. While Moyes needs to be more adaptable in his team selections, Everton spent large sums of money on the likes of Tyler Dibling, but Moyes failed to give him a fair opportunity throughout the season.

It’s an incredibly important summer transfer window approaching if Everton truly want to qualify for Europe next season.

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Tottenham Progressing With Deal to Sign Man City Winger Savinho

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Tottenham are progressing in talks to secure a new signing ahead of the summer transfer window, according to Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano.

It looks set to be a busy summer transfer window for Spurs as they look to improve their squad following a disappointing couple of seasons.

Roberto De Zerbi’s side narrowly avoided relegation in the 2025/2026 season, and they are already working on bringing in reinforcements for the new campaign.

This is De Zerbi’s first transfer window since joining the club, so the hierarchy are looking to back him in the transfer market.

Tottenham have been busy in the summer market already, agreeing deals to sign both Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi on free transfers.


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Romano Update: Tottenham and Savinho

Savinho in action for Manchester City

According to a report from Romano, negotiations are ongoing for Savinho to join Tottenham, with talks progressing well ahead of the summer transfer window.

Tottenham believe that Savinho wants to join the club, with talks ongoing with Manchester City.

Savinho, who has been described as ‘extraordinary’, hasn’t been a regular for Man City of late, starting just seven Premier League games for Man City during the 2025-2026 season.

Spurs tried to sign Savinho previously, but it appears they are now making another push to secure his signature.

Busy Summer Ahead for Tottenham

Roberto De Zerbi clapping the Tottenham fans

It looks set to be an incredibly busy summer ahead, given the start Tottenham have made to the transfer window.

Spurs appear to be working on three deals already, which is no surprise after the disappointing couple of years they’ve had.

The North London club need to back De Zerbi in the market if they want to get the best out of their current squad.

There’s no doubt Tottenham need a host of additions if they want to turn from relegation battlers to European challengers once again, while they will likely have to replace some of their key stars after failing to qualify for Europe

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